Jisay Rab Nay Chaha by Shazia Muhammad Hashim
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Jisay Rab Nay Chaha by Shazia Muhammad Hashim
Jisay Rab Nay Chaha
Author: Shazia Muhammad Hashim
ISBN: 9786277993399
Genre: Islamic Philosophical & Ideological Literary Non-Fiction
About Book:
If you are comfortable with who you are, what you believe, and where the world is heading, this book may feel unnecessary. But if, somewhere beneath the noise of daily life, you feel a quiet discomfort… a sense that something is deeply off…. then this book is speaking to you. Modern humanity is informed, connected, medicated, and distracted like never before. Yet anxiety, confusion, identity crises, and meaninglessness have become normal. We scroll endlessly, consume endlessly, argue endlessly, but rarely stop to ask the most dangerous, profound and basic questions: Who am I? Why do I exist? What is my responsibility… not just my desire? This book begins from a simple premise: human beings are not lost because they lack information, but because they have drifted away from their fitrah, their original nature. It also explores the human condition through psychology, philosophy, mystic experience, and scientific observation.
You will find discussions on modern identity, social media, atheism, moral relativism, psychological disorders, and contemporary ideological movements. These are not treated as trends, but as symptoms, signs of a deeper civilizational disorder. A society that rejects purpose cannot produce peace. A human being who denies accountability cannot remain sane. And if you allow those questions to work on you honestly, you may not remain the same person by the final page. That transformation…… if it happens….. will not be mine.
It will be the echo of your fitrah remembering Allah.
About Author:
Shazia Muhammed Hashim is a writer, student, and teacher who began writing at the age of seventeen as a way to refine her thinking rather than seek publication. Her early years were marked by curiosity, inner questioning, and the same struggles many face today… meaninglessness, distraction, and identity crisis. During this process, she intentionally embraced solitude, allowing her doubts to evolve into a focused period of self-exploration and intellectual clarity. She studied psychology, philosophy, comparative religion, and contemporary thought, while simultaneously engaging deeply with the Qur’an under different teachers and listening to scholars, philosophers, and debates. Through this journey, fragmented answers gradually gave way to clarity. Her work is shaped by the process of inquiry, grounded in critical thinking, intellectual honesty, and a commitment to understanding human nature through the lens of fitrah and Islamic worldview.
@Shazia.muhammed.hashim


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